Background: A growing number of mobile applications have been designed for the chronic disease patient as the primary user. Mobile health applications for self-care have the potential to help patients living with chronic conditions such as kidney disease, and can be used to manage aspects such as the consumption of substances that are harmful to health. Chronic kidney disease causes significant morbidity throughout Panama, and is also responsible for an increase in cardiovascular disease. Aim: In this paper, we present a review of the applications offered by the Android store, based on a search and selection of the most efficient options that fulfill a set of criteria and functionalities. We also present a mobile application based on the most important standards and functionalities for the Panamanian population affected by this disease. Methods: We evaluate a big health data model in terms of its usefulness for studies, research and projections of Panamanian patients with this chronic disease. Conclusion: Mobile applications are found to show promise for the self-care of chronic conditions, and can improve the quality of life of Panamanian patients.